Atlanta Breakfast Club
249 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta
(678) 492-5099
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The food was fabulous! A stop and eat when in Atlanta.
Food was amazing just like our server. Fantastic!
I love this place, I really do! Food is amazing! But when I tell you they nickel and dime you for EVERYTHING! I ordered a chicken breast which is seasoned to perfection but I like to dip my chicken in ranch so I asked for a side of ranch. Now I knew it would cost extra but $2.00 extra for a ramekin to go cup is ridiculous! Got a biscuit and of course you want butter. Again $2.00! Again food is amazing, but yall mess up the waiter’s tip if you nickel and diming folks!
First time ever in Atlanta and we ate here me and my husband food was delicious service was amazing. Definitely enjoyed it.
Way to expensive for normal breakfast! $32 for 1 person. 1 breakfast sandwich sausage egg cheese on toast, potatoes and a $7 dollar tiny orange juice. My server was amazing but $32 for breakfast is not worth it there are plenty other options.
Food: 5
Service: 5
The first day we went it was a 2 hour wait so we went next door instead which was spectacular. Yhe next day we got there early and got right in no wait, everyone says this is the best restaurant in Atlanta. They don’t have glasses of water, you have to pay for their over priced water in a box. The food was quickly served which was nice however it was not anything I couldn’t have gotten at ihop. It was over priced and less than flavorful. I was not impressed.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 2
We enjoyed the food and everyone seemed really nice. I was there with my wife and 5 daughters. Got a surprise at the end when I got hit with a large party fee of 18%. Maybe that is a thing here but I have never had to pay it at any other restaurant that I brought my whole family too.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
I liked that we were seated right away. The peach cobbler chicken and waffles was good. My friend also ordered it, and she really enjoyed it. I also tried their grits, and I liked it. Our server was nice. We realized it was about a 25 minute walk from our hotel so we were able to walk some of the food off after.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Peach Cobbler Chicken and Waffles
Order through website and used one of the suggested vendors Toast and waited 2 hours and they ignored my calls. Very rude and I asked I tried to cancel the order and the man who answered said they don’t cancel orders. Never received my order
Service: 1
We went in to try the famous Waffle and chicken with peaches and were not disappointed. The cookie crumble on top was delicious. I was expecting more but still enjoyed what I was served. It was expensive but definitely worth trying once!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
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Went to the Coca Cola Museum saw a long line outside of this restaurant and decided we had to try it for lunch. We had the shrimp and grits and the peach cobbler chicken and waffle. The shrimp and grits was good. The chicken was kind of dry but the peach cobbler sauce kind of helped. Our service was very nice and Love the music in this place.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Salmon Croquettes and Cheese Grits, Peach Cobbler French Toast
Why can’t the average person afford to eat at Black Owned
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 2
Recommended dishes: Peach Cobbler Chicken and Waffles
The food was meh for the price: the eggs overcooked, the chicken not well seasoned. But the waffle was fine. The service was slow. Took them 20 mins to take our order.
The prices are extremely high. And on top of that, $4 for water, >$4 for coffee. This is outrageous.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 2
So I am just visiting, but this seems to be THE In-breakfast place. The food is really good, but the place was packed with time to wait, and the prices were definitely a bit on the high side.
Parking: You can use the garages of the surrounding tourist attractions, but the place itself has like four spaces.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 5
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Fried Green Tomatoes, Southern Breakfast
I would give no stars for the food if I could! This was the nastiest food I’ve EVER had in the ATL! The salmon croquette just fell apart when I put my fork in it. You needed a spoon to finish them. Couldn’t even finish the entire dish. Way too nasty! Awful flavor. Potatoes had virtually NO onions & peppers & was hard as ever, along with tasting like vinegar. The manager didn’t even come to talk about the complaint. Sent the waitress to say it’s nothing that can be done because I didn’t say nothing at first. I wasn’t even asking for money off, just wanted to know how the food was cooked. Of course, NO TIP! Will never go back. NEVER! $33+ for two small half-dollar sized croquettes, ($20) 1 ounce (if that) of hard little triangle dine sized pieces of potatoes, about a cup of bottled water ($4) & pint sized bottle of strawberry lemonade ($6). Waitress was nice but no tip because of the food & lack of manager concern. Also, pay attention that the prices on the receipt are higher than the digital menu. Menu seems incomplete & tricky. No drinks on there at all. The workers must have been forced to give reviews so they can add up to 4.5 stars. No way they are worthy of any stars!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 1
Service: 5
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